Pubdate: Thu, 19 Apr 2018
Source: Sacramento Bee (CA)
Copyright: 2018 The Sacramento Bee
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Author: Ohana Gardens
BUZZ KILL? SACRAMENTO'S POT CZAR TO MAKE COMPLIANCE INSPECTIONS AT LOCAL
4/20 EVENTS
State and local regulators are warning dispensary owners against
holding off-site parties or allowing on-site cannabis consumption
Friday during the annual celebration known as 4/20.
A number of Sacramento-area dispensaries are advertising special
events for the day, but most are scheduled for on-site and make no
mention of on-site consumption.
One exception is the second annual "Hella 420," billed as
"Sacramento's only 4/20 recreational cannabis event." It is scheduled
to begin at 1 p.m. at midtown Sacramento's Exhale Smoke Shop and is
sponsored by Ohana Gardens, a licensed dispensary.
The event costs $31.20 and invites consumers to smoke inside the shop,
using an on-site "dab bar" to imbibe concentrated cannabis, said
Exhale Smoke Shop's owner, Ryan Donnelly.
Ohana has delivered cannabis to the homes of people who paid for a
ticket, Donnelly said. Attendees must bring their own cannabis to
Exhale to consume Friday, he said. None will be available for purchase.
Sacramento pot czar Joe Devlin said there's nothing illegal about
Ohana delivering cannabis to ticket holders. However, under state law,
on-site consumption is only allowed at dispensaries and only when a
local jurisdiction approves of the practice. Sacramento has not
approved on-site consumption.
Devlin said after talking to an Ohana representative, he was of the
impression that the event would not be taking place.
Donnelly, however, said Thursday afternoon that the event was still
planned.
"I guess the police department will do more than drive by (Exhale)
tomorrow," Devlin said.
Donnelly said he is simply trying to provide a safe place for people
to consume. He said he notified city officials about last year's
event, but neglected to do so this year because of some confusion
about where it would be held.
Devlin said he will be doing inspections Friday to make sure
dispensaries are following the law about events.
The state Bureau of Cannabis Control sent out a notice Tuesday warning
license holders to hold 4/20 events in accordance with state law.
"Any bureau licensee participating in an unlicensed cannabis event may
be subject to disciplinary action," the notice states.
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